Hello Robin,

Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 2:19:12 AM, you wrote:

RA> You would need to create Reply and Forward
RA> message templates in a similar way. However, it shouldn't be too
RA> difficult to do.

Your proposition (mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) works very well.
But for the moment I have it working only for New Messages.

I am wondering what is the best way to use it also for Reply and
Forward templates?

Of course, it would be possible create three QT "SetLanguage" like the one you
described:
%SetLanguage1 calls the templates for New Messages.
%SetLanguage2 calls the templates for Replies.
%SetLanguage3 calls the templates for forwarding messages.
And in the Account or Folder templates I could include %SetLanguage1
in the New Message template, %SetLanguage2 in the Reply template,
etc...

I didn't try it yet. But this should not be a problem.

But I wonder whether there is no other solution? Something more
elegant? Having one single chain of templates instead of three....
Does anybody have some ideas?


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Cyrille
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